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A crowd surrounds the speakers of the event while cars are sporadically parked in the background.

49. View at Road Opening in Mt. Morris, PA

A crowd gathers in front before the speakers of the ceremony.

50. View at Road Opening in Mt. Morris, PA

Photo of Machinists, electricians, carman, etc. Front row, left to right: Jack Wicker; "Dec" Meadows; Jim Lindsay; Lynn W. McMann; Ted Haythe; Charley Young. Middle row, left to right: Hershel Gilpin; Raymond Thornton; Bill Lovelace; Bob Terry; Norvel "Dink" Reid; Charlie Norris. Back row, left to right: Ferrell Harford; Ike Bowman; Merritt Reid; Moody Burdette; EK "Toots" Rogers; Merridith Nicely; Chris Baer; WA "Fatty" Arrington; "Blu Jay" Nicely; JD "Dizzy Turner.

51. Hinton Shop Apprentices, Hinton, W. Va.

A look at the damage. The wreck occurred as a result of hitting a rock slide.

52. Train Wreck Near Hinton, W. Va.

Print number 970.

53. Frederick's Unloading Freight on Water Street, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Yards, Morgantown, W. Va.

54. House on Kanawha Street During Snowy Winter Day, Charleston, W. Va.

Six unidentified men are pictured on top of the steaming train.

55. Group of Men On Top of Train Outside Roundhouse in Hinton, W. Va.

From left to right is Mr. McClean, Isaac Boone, Mr. Wickline, and Pete Gilmer. The man on the far right and in the back are unidentified.

56. Group of Men In Front of Engine No. 2317 at an Unknown Location

A crane lifts new smoke stacks to replace the old ones provided by Erie Iron Works in Erie, Pa. in 1924.

57. Smoke Stack Installation at Power House, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified man stands beside the thirty-five ton steam engine as it's ferried across the river.

58. Class-B Climax Locomotive Being Floated Across New River to New River Lumber Co., Longbottom, W. Va.

The two men are pictured outside of the store located in Happy Hollow with two horses pulling a wagon.

59. Truman Johnson and "Happy Jack" Richmond Outside of Jewelry Store in New Richmond, W. Va.

Two people, identified as "Toots" and Fred, lounge along the Cheat River, likely in Preston County.

60. Cheat River, Summer 1927